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Security: Business Supplement
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Security: Business Supplement
by Staff writers

Do you have a business or are in charge of a business’ tech security? Get some tips from PC Authority’s experts.

Nov 8, 2007
Querying Excel
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Querying Excel
by Staff Writers

It's an accepted fact that most Microsoft Office users only ever use about 20 percent of the suite's capabilities, often because they don't have the time to learn about all of the goodies it contains. Excel, with its complicated interface and feature overload is notorious for baffling even experienced users. However, many of its features are very useful in their own right.

Jul 1, 2003
The PC Authority Acronym Dictionary
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The PC Authority Acronym Dictionary
by Staff writers

Ever wondered what a particular acronym stands for? Find the answer in our comprehensive reference guide to computer industry acronyms. RTFM!

Sep 4, 2007
Back up Your PC
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Back up Your PC
by Staff writers

Your photos, music and data are just a virus or hard disk failure away from oblivion. Build a triple-layer defence using PC Authority's practical guide.

Oct 18, 2006
Digging for data
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Digging for data
by Staff Writers

Data recovery is a mystical and varied art that shares much with archaeology. Depending on where you dig for data you may or may not find what you are looking for, and the longer you leave going after your lost data the greater the chance it will be worn away by age and reduced to fragments of its former self.

Jul 1, 2003
Will your digital photos survive 10 years?
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Will your digital photos survive 10 years?
by Christopher Phin

Our feature story covers best formats, backup options, and why you should reburn those photo CDs every two years.

Feb 14, 2008
Internet Anywhere 2007
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Internet Anywhere 2007
by Ed Dawson

Our unparalleled test of mobile broadband returns, comparing the three fastest services on offer in Australia. Read PC Authority's full comparative results drawn from exhaustive testing with real-world data.

Nov 21, 2007
Next G drops data prices as 3 unveils 7GB wireless plans
Blog Entry
Next G drops data prices as 3 unveils 7GB wireless plans
by Adam Turner

Jul 31, 2008
Hard drives, hammers and heroic recoveries
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Hard drives, hammers and heroic recoveries
by Barry Collins

Does dropping a hard disk from a third floor window or dunking it in a cup of tea mean curtains for your data? We visit Ontrack's data recovery labs to find out.

Sep 14, 2007
Questions & Answers: June
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Questions & Answers: June
by David Moss

David Moss tackles Vista queries, as well as dealing with floating bars and annoying pop-up reminders.

Jul 4, 2007
The PC Authority Guide to Office 2007
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The PC Authority Guide to Office 2007
by Simon Jones

Microsoft’s radical redesign promises ‘better results, faster’. Be fully prepared for this world-leading productivity software.

Oct 11, 2006
How James Bond would wipe his hard drive
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How James Bond would wipe his hard drive
by Ed Dawson

Once you’ve read this article, your hard drive could be melted in 30 seconds. “Digital Shredding” technology is now available.

Feb 12, 2007
Secure your data
Feature
Secure your data
by Staff Writers

Unless you keep your computer disconnected from a network and under secure lock and key there will always be the potential for prying eyes to access the data on your hard disk.

Apr 1, 2003
New Year resolutions for security managers
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New Year resolutions for security managers
by Clement James

Time to push security up the IT agenda.

Jan 15, 2008
EXCEL 2003
Review > Office Suite
EXCEL 2003
by Simon Jones

The buzzword in Excel 2003 is XML, best illustrated by the new mapping feature. This lets you map cells, columns and ranges to data held in XML data sources, so you can create Excel workbooks showing data from Web Services or other back-end data stores. The XML data is validated on input into Excel against a custom XML Schema under your control. Excel can also save your work in a native XML workbook format, which keeps any formatting but avoids the proprietary XLS file format. You may also, however, save data as a pure XML data file, leaving any formatting in the template. This XML data file can be put through BizTalk or imported into a back-end database.

Jun 1, 2003
What is mobile broadband?
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What is mobile broadband?
by Staff writers

Mobile broadband, also called wireless broadband, is full powered broadband Internet access that’s delivered by a mobile phone network (or a similar, long-range, radiation-based transmission system).

Nov 7, 2007
Tech Horizons: Memory of the future
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Tech Horizons: Memory of the future
by Tim Dean

DDR2 is here, but there's more to it than meets the eye. Tim Dean takes a look at the good and bad of tomorrow's memory.

Sep 8, 2004
Microsoft Excel 2007
Review > Office Suite
Microsoft Excel 2007
by Simon Jones

A rewritten front end makes Excel’s significant power far more accessible than before.

Feb 12, 2007
The iPhone data bill shock is coming
Blog Entry
The iPhone data bill shock is coming
by Adam Turner

May 12, 2008
Genbox Family History
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Genbox Family History
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Create a family tree and record your family history

Feb 5, 2007

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Microsoft Office 2007
Microsoft Office 2007
by Simon Jones
Useful new features and a total interface overhaul make this the best Office ever.
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Latest News on Data

Unwired undercuts 3's wireless broadband
by William Maher  |   Sep 8, 2008
The wireless vendors Unwired is literally throwing data at wireless users, with a whopping 10GB for $39.95. A data war seems to be brewing in the battle of the wireless broadband.
Sony sued over Blu-Ray, again
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Orinda Intellectual Properties USA claims patent infringement
Bank of New York loses 12.5 million customer details
by Iain Thomson  |   Aug 29, 2008
The Bank of New York Mellon (BNY Mellon) has admitted that the number of its customers hit by a data breach was much larger than previously stated.
 
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